HARTFORD, CT (AP / WCBS 880) - Campus police were questioning at least two University of Connecticut students involved in a skirmish during a rally for Connecticut Senate candidate Linda McMahon.

The Republican candidate was visiting the Storrs campus on Monday.

Several students from a campus domestic volence awareness group turned up a small rally for McMahon. A 24-year-old student, David Haseltine, says a McMahon supporter tore down the sign he was holding that accused McMahon of profiting from violence against women — a reference to McMahon’s World Wrestling Entertainment.

Students and staff for McMahon said Haseltine shoved the female McMahon supporter _ a claim he denied.

McMahon cut short her visit and was escorted to her SUV by campaign staff amid a chorus of yelling by supporters and protesters.

Lt. Hans Rhynhart of the UConn police says there will not likely be arrests.

Meanwhile, a new poll shows Democrat Richard Blumenthal still leading McMahon in the race, but the gap appears to be closing.